A trove of historical documents that shed fresh light on the origins of baseball sold at auction on Sunday for more than $3.2 million crossyroadhackss.com, a record auction price for papers related to the sport that became America’s “national pastime.”

The 23 pages of yellowed documents included original notes about the setting of official rules of the then-emerging sport of base ball, which evolved in the 19th century from earlier games using bats and balls.

The notes were written by Daniel Lucius “Doc” Adams, president of the New York Knickerbockers Base Ball Club, when 14 clubs convened in New York City in January 1857 to codify rules for the sport, which gradually became known by a single word, baseball.

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The documents, entitled the “Laws of Base Ball,” were expected to sell for about $1 million, said SCP Auctions, the California auction house that conducted the sale. Bidding began on April 6 and extended just over two weeks online.

“Its gravitas was recognized by a diverse collection of astute bidders who pushed the bidding to a record level,” Dan Imler, SCP vice president, said in a statement, referring to the papers.

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The papers cast further doubt on the claim that Abner Doubleday, a Union general in the American Civil War, invented baseball in Cooperstown, New York, in the 1830s. The town was selected as the home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame largely on the basis of the claim, even though there is scant evidence to support it.

The 1857 documents set the distance between bases in a baseball diamond at 90 feet, established nine “innings” as the standard game length and set the minimum number of players on a team at nine. Major League Baseball still uses those rules.

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For generations, the family of William Grenelle, a New York Knickerbockers delegate to the 1857 convention, owned the documents, and they were sold in 1999 for about $12,000 with little fanfare to an anonymous bidder, said Melia.

The winning bid in the most recent auction broke the previous record for a baseball document. Babe Ruth’s 1918 Boston Red Sox contract fetched $1.7 million when it was sold in 2014 click this site.

Forecasters warned of a bumpy week ahead as dangerous storms packing large hail and potential tornadoes bore down on large parts of the Monday fallout shelter cheats hack online.

The Plains states got an initial taste of the severe weather outbreak Sunday. Hail nearly twice the size of a quarter was spotted in Nebraska — along with what appeared to be tornadoes.

Lightning sparked fires over the weekend in several states, including Minnesota, where a home in Otsego, northwest of the Twin Cities, was destroyed and a second was damaged with eight children inside.

The children’s father, Rich Wade, said he “grabbed the kids and said, ‘Hey, come on to the house,’ and … as I turned around to look, at that point the house was fully engulfed.”

Severe thunderstorms are expected to hit the southern Plains, parts of Texas and the lower Mississippi Valley.

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Scattered severe thunderstorms are expected in southern Nebraska, central Kansas, central Oklahoma and north-central Texas on Tuesday afternoon. The wacky weather is expected then to march eastward — with tornadoes, hail and damaging winds a possibility.

NBC News has obtained a seven-minute clip of communications between two air-traffic controllers and the pilot of Prince’s plane as it made an unscheduled stop in Moline, Illinois, six days before the star died www.contestofchampionshackcheatss.com.

In the clip, an air traffic controller at the Chicago En Route Radar Center in Aurora, Illinois, just outside Chicago, directs the pilot to the Quad Cities International Airport in Moline, Illinois, about 120 miles to the west. The plane had been bound from Atlanta to Minneapolis.

The controller in Moline then asks his counterpart in Aurora why the jet needs to land:

The controllers then try to determine the gender of the passenger, and where the plane should land in Moline. The pilot of Prince’s private jet then responds, “It’s a male passenger.”

The plane, a Dassault Falcon, is directed to the west end of the north ramp at the Quad Cities International Airport in Moline. According to an aircraft spokesperson, the jet made landed at 1:35 a.m. on April 15 visit this website.

NBC News has edited the audio to remove dead air, but has not deleted any of the conversation.